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The Smart Divorce with Deborah Moskovitch welcomes our guest Stephen Rosenfield http://familysupportexpo.com and http://rosenfieldmediation.com. Stephen is using his work as a Mediator and making a distinction – with his mediation training and the launch of The Family Support Expo in Toronto, Canada on October 20/21, 2012.
Stephen Rosenfield
Whether it is a health issue, or a transitional issue, these considerations are often branded within society. We have learned to hide our difficulties to avoid rejection and scorn. But hiding our problems only makes them worse. Read more [...]

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After the dynamic duo get off a depressing subject, they break down the motion picture Steve refer to last week, Blue Valentine. (It’s fascinating to note how men and women can have different points of view after watching the same movie.) Hey, what can you say, Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus.
Charmaine Hammond
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Divorce Source Radio Episode “Stepfamilies: Losses and Loyalties” Originally aired August 12, 2012
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Divorce Source Radio with Steve Peck welcomes Patricia Fares-O’Malley, PhD. She is a psychotherapist, hypnotherapist, teacher, stress and grief management specialist.
Patricia Fares-O’Malley
Todays program zero in on the challenges stepfamilies face, and Patricia help us know what it takes for blended families to Read more [...]

Divorce Source Radio Episode “Healthcare Privacy During Divorce” Originally aired August 23, 2012
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Privacy rights of your health information are extremely established within the healthcare community.Doctors, nurses and pharmacists acknowledge that you have a right to privacy of your health information. But, there’s a GAP, a loop hole if you will, and something that HIPAA Read more [...]

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Keeping the lines of communications open and being on the same page with each other when it comes to your child’s life are two of the biggest challenges for co-parents.
Communicating just got easier on this show of Divorce Source Radio with Steve Peck, we welcome Traci Whitney of Two Happy Homes to explore her website that gives a area in which co-parents and step-families come together to develop, organize and communicate their busy lives.
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Part 5 of our series, The Anatomy of An Affair continues with David Feder.
In this episode, David answers questions on might have if they have been involved in an affair such as:
• Should I agree to therapy with my partner if he hasn’t ended his affair yet? • What is the best way to end my affair with my Affair Partner? • How do I make my partner feel safe when he/she pushes Read more [...]

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Many people transitioning through a divorce want to distance themselves from the other person as soon as possible, and this can result in poor, and ultimately expensive, mistakes. Prematurely paying offjoint credit cards, selling personal property, and buying or selling real estate are some examples that require extreme caution prior to the final settlement.
Joan Rogliano
Buying a new home is Read more [...]

On this episode of Single Again! Now What?, Joanie Winberg and Steve Peck speak with the author of Guy Free, Working on Me, Shauna Hoffman.
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Shauna Hoffman
Guy Free Working On Me is not meant to be a permanent lifestyle. It is meant to be a time in your life where you stop basing your worth, your happiness, and your self esteem on having a man at your side. This is going to be an all out re-deciding of who you are, who you Read more [...]

Divorce Source Radio Episode “Affairs, Control Issues and More” Originally aired August 22, 2012
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Single Again! Now What? returns with our 29th episode. Joanie had a business assignment from her “real” work, so Lesley and Steve are handling court on a variety of subjects. Sleep deprived Lesley, sucks it up and puts a smile on her face for our loyal audiences and discusses Read more [...]

“What’s wrong with me?”
We are not broken…we do not need to be fixed…
The only thing we may need to fix is how we think about ourselves…how we speak about ourselves…how we act toward ourselves…
…and what exactly does that mean?!?!?
It means…don’t interpret something that doesn’t go according to plan to mean we messed up, or we’re not good enough, or as some sort of punishment for misdeeds (in this or other lifetimes)… Not everything goes according Read more [...]

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If you are in a relationship that is violent, and remember violence is not just physical but also mental and emotional, then seek help when you are able. The Hotline is a national domestic violence help line. Their number is 1-800-799-SAFE (7233).